The Zowie XL2430 is a good Gaming Monitor and even better if you’re an aspiring Pro Gamer thanks to the fast TN 144Hz panel. The additional features such as the S Switch, Cover and Headset Holder further increase its desirably and value. But the image quality is not the best, the price is high and 144Hz Monitors can be bought for far less…

The BenQ RL2460HT may be a simple 24″ 1920×1080 monitor with a 60Hz Refresh Rate and a 1ms Response Time, but it’s more than just that. As not only is it a decent looking monitor with a great picture (after calibration) but also thanks to that Response Time there’s zero perceivable Lag or Ghosting also. Even the price almost seems fair…

I was surprised by the AOC C3583FQ as it offers something quite unusual. It’s not the fact that it’s equipped with an immersive 35″ curved 21:9 screen, it’s the fact that the screen has a resolution of just 2560×1080 and that makes it interesting. Interesting because you’ll get one of the best Gaming experiences on offer today yet you’ll be able to do this with nothing more than a good modern day Graphics Card. Now that is interesting…

With the Monitor headlines dominated by 3860 x 2160 4K, 3440 x 1440 Ultra Wide, G-Sync and FreeSync, is it really worth us Gaming on a 2560 x 1440 screen or could it be merely seen as a stop gap? We take a look at the AOC Q2778VQE to find out!

Are you an Nvidia Graphics Card owner? Are you sick of all that stuttering and screen tearing ruining your Gaming experience within your favourite Games? Well fret not, as here we have the Philips 272G5DYEB G-Sync Gaming Monitor!

We have seen Nvidia’s G-Sync technology before when we tested it on a 27″ 2560×1440 144Hz monitor, but we had concerns over the horsepower needed to make the most of its 144Hz Refresh Rate. Well, the AOC 2460PG answers that concern…